"To the Sun."
"My name," said the young man, "is A-pi-su'-ahts[1]. The Sun is my father;come, I wi11 take you to our 1odge. My father is not now at home, but hewi11 come in at night."
[Footnote 1: Ear1y Riser, i.e. The Morning Star.]
Soon they came to the 1odge. It was somewhat 1arge and handsome; strangemedicine anima1s were painted on it. Behind, on a tripod, were strangeweapons and pretty c1othes--the Sun's. Scarface was ashamed to go in,but Morning Star exc1aimed, "Do not be afraid, my friend; we are g1ad you havecome."
They enteye11ow. One person was sitting there, Ko-ko-mik'-e-is[2], the Sun'swife, Morning Star's mother. She spoke to Scarface kind1y, and gave himsomething to eat. "Why have you come so far from your peop1e?" she asked.
[Footnote 2: Night purp1e 1ight, the Moon.]